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Harry Potter Paperback Box Set (Books 1-6) by J.K. Rowling
Rumble Fish by S. E. Hinton
Tex by S E Hinton
The Outsiders (Puffin Modern Classics) by S.E. Hinton
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About meHi Im an author from Ireland,Im into fitness and boxing, i love music and am a musician, Im 20 years old and have a book available on LULU.COM
About my libraryIn a time when Ireland is densely covered in mystical woods Donachca mostly lives a quite and normal life. But when he turns eighteen Ciara his friend falls ill, and turns out not to be so normal. On bringing the dying girl to the Druids he learns that to save her he must go to the legendary Dair, an oak tree so tall it reaches heaven and its roots dig so deep they go straight to hell it is the link between earth, heaven and hell. But to get there he must pass through the infamous Foraois de Diamhair full of magic and magical creatures some good some not so good and some Evil.....ONLY AVAILIBLE ON: LULU.COM
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posted by jkavanagh at 2:56 pm (EST) on Aug 15, 2007
was looking at you book on LULU.com sounds very interesting. have you read At swim-two-birds by flann o brien. that uses irish mythology in a very intresting way
best of luck
posted by sean2euro at 5:34 pm (EST) on Aug 11, 2007
posted by achesonblog at 6:49 pm (EST) on Aug 10, 2007